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Friday, July 21, 2000 |
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SiliconDream, the astronomer Hmm. During the setup for the Bungie Fanfest yesterday, we ran across some signs left over from the E3 booth. Some had strange names... we speculated on them between ourselves, but couldn't come up with any answers. SiliconDream, however, must have done his homework after E3... because you can find lots and lots of info about the more esoteric signs (not even shown in the photos Freewill put up last night) in this forum post. Have we gotten a big clue about the physical location of the Halo? (Seems mighty close to Earth, if you ask me...) (Louis Wu 13:45:54 UTC) (permalink) 
Microsoft says Mac and PC... of course! Thanks once again to Luxor, of the Vault Network, who found this Microsoft press release that confirms Bungie's commitment to bring Halo not just to the Mac, but to PCs. Silly rumors going around... as Ed Fries says, "We are particularly pleased to honor Bungie's commitment to make ground-breaking games like 'Halo' available to gamers on all platforms, including the Macintosh."
Shame on all you doubters! (Louis Wu 13:35:27 UTC) (permalink) 
"Rock on!" says Alex For those who missed our MacWorld NY 2000 page,we'll point you over to the Day 1 wrapup, which includes a movie capturing Alex Seropian promising Halo for the Mac to all b.org fans. Check it out! (Louis Wu 00:58:33 UTC) (permalink) 
Halo news job offered fAT1 has posted a requeston our forum for someone willing to post Halo news to a British gaming site. Check it out... could be fun! (Louis Wu 00:26:12 UTC) (permalink) 
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